How to reduce AD security risks and insider threats

Hank the Hacker is back and he’s ready to attack your Active Directory (AD) environment, whether on-premises or in the cloud. Worse yet, this time he brought friends. With Disgruntled Dan and Careless Craig, he has even more leverage to take control. That’s why it’s so important to get protected.

Hank the hacker is back and ready to attack your Active Directory. Whether on prem, Azure based, or a hybrid of the two, once he cracks it, he controls your network, it's data, the devices, the whole shebang. Worse yet, Hank has friends on the inside this time. That's right, insider threats are real, pervasive, and costly. 64% of organizations consider insider threats more likely than external attacks. In fact, more than half have experienced an insider attack just in the past year. That's where Hank's friends come in.
Meet disgruntled Dan and Careless Craig. Whether you're dealing with an intentionally malicious employee, like Dan, or a careless employee like Craig, who makes accidental changes, insiders can cause as much damage as external attackers. Experts say the financial cost of a data breach from an insider attack, including the time and money to restore security to system, can reach up to $500,000 for a single attack.
So are you ready to do what's necessary to stop Hank and his accomplices? Read our white paper, Nine Best Practices to Reduce Active Directory Security Breaches and Insider Threats, and learn how to lock down your AD environment, so Hank the hacker, Disgruntled Dan, and Careless Craig never breach your critical data.